Episode 262: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series – Episode 18 – Remedying Health Inequities Driven by the Carceral System

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Episode 442: WDx #40: Clinical Unknown with Kassidy and Dr. Ann Marie Kumfer

Kaylin, Sharmin, and Cheryl are joined by Kassidy Lovins, MS3, and Ann Marie Kumfer, MD, to discuss a case of a 35-year-old man with fevers, diffuse myalgias, and weakness. Bio:Kassidy Lovins is a third-year student at UNC School of Medicine, approaching the end of her clinical r ...  Show more

Episode 441 – RR w/ Shantanu Rai – Fevers and Weight Loss

RLR ready Episode description RR discussed a case presented by Shantanu Rai involving a young woman with four months of fever. The case is adapted from a novel written by Shantanu Rai. – author/book website: www.shantanurai.com – author email: shantanuraiauthor@gmail.com – where ...  Show more

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